Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Its been a week

Its been a week and a day since going to L&D and I still get contractions just about everyday. im sort of use to them by now and I just know that in a few weeks they will be doing all the work to bring this little girl in the world. Took some new pictures today and played with a little photoshop and added one to the left and then added another as my main picture up top (stretchmarks and all). I try to lay on the couch as much as possible and the past few days Aaron has helped more with addi which has been nice.

Addi and I have been doing her school work but she loves the days we paint :) She is putting more words together to form sentences and articulating more everyday.

The weather was rainy and cool and now we will be hitting the triple digits and Im sure it will last all summer. Ive registured at Babies R' Us and I need to go do Target today or tomorrow depending on how Im feeling and walking. Walking gets difficult after awhile because of my lower back. Hope everyone had a nice Memorial day!

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Hey Ya'll! My name is Morgan Klein and my husband is a Disabled Iraq Veteran with PTSD. By being his caregiver 24/7 and with the challenges of his PTSD I am always looking for ways to understand what he might be thinking or feeling (I know I will never truly know), so I can better help him through his bad days.Aaron was injured multiple times throughout his tour during Operation Iraqi Freedom from June 2006-Sept 2007. Aaron has been diagnosed with High-Risk PTSD with ETOH, Depression, major hearing loss, back injury, panic/anxiety attacks. Aaron's VA claim took 2 years to complete and start to receive benefits. Let me says that the past 5 years have been a whirlwind of ups and downs, but he and I made it through. He is rated 100% service-connected disabled. He work multiple jobs over the past 5 years until we started receiving benefits in January 2013. He is now home 24/7 and I work when I can. We have 5 gorgeous daughters ranging from 12-3 years old. Every day is a challenge in its self. Girls fighting, appointments, work, Aaron's tough days, dropoff/pickups, etc. I won't change it for anything though. Aaron asks why do I stay and I reply with 'Because this is where I am meant to be.' I am starting to get more involved with veteran sites especially concerning with PTSD and spouses. What a tough job it is but through the good and the bad days there is nowhere else I want to be.